The fitness equation successfully achieved the goal of reducing the number of photos, but it may have placed more emphasis on surface area accuracy. This resulted in a small range of accuracy values, with the lowest recorded accuracy being 97.30% and an average of 99.16%. An alternative approach could involve using an exclusion criteria, setting a minimum accuracy threshold of 98.50%, which might allow for a smaller number of photos while maintaining higher accuracy in terms of volume. In contrast, the highest volume accuracy achieved for the socket was 67.69% with 100 photos, while the gene set 22FBG3-14 achieved a volume difference of 61.63% with 82 photos.